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Published on 08/29/04 at 15:00I was going to buy a an MG15CD but I didn't realise how much they cost so I bought a MG10CD instead which I wasn't too happy about because it is only 10 watt and is small and dosn't have many controls. I paid £55 but the RRP is £60.
It looks really cool and is perfect for a practise amp and dosn't shake the whole house as much as other amps. The distortion is great and the tone isn't bad neither. The CD input is a nice touch aswell.
I would prefure it to have more controls and it is good clean but not as good as when its on overdrive. But for the price you can't really complain.
It is a real tough well built little amp it looks like it could take some travelling and still work perfect.
If your looking for an amp just for practising in your bedroom etc for a low price its perfect and I don't think any other amps are better at the price. I would guess it is better for rock and metal but would probably be fine for all other types aswell but you might want a few pedals to go with it.
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It looks really cool and is perfect for a practise amp and dosn't shake the whole house as much as other amps. The distortion is great and the tone isn't bad neither. The CD input is a nice touch aswell.
I would prefure it to have more controls and it is good clean but not as good as when its on overdrive. But for the price you can't really complain.
It is a real tough well built little amp it looks like it could take some travelling and still work perfect.
If your looking for an amp just for practising in your bedroom etc for a low price its perfect and I don't think any other amps are better at the price. I would guess it is better for rock and metal but would probably be fine for all other types aswell but you might want a few pedals to go with it.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com